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| | Don Cherry (jazz) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cherry became well known in jazz in 1958 when he performed with Ornette Coleman, firstly in a quintet with pianist Paul Bley and then in what became the predominantly piano-less quartet which recorded for Atlantic Records. |  | | In the 1960s Cherry was prolific in appeared in a variety of settings with the leading musicians of the day: he co-led the Avant-Garde session with John Coltrane, recorded and toured with Sonny Rollins, co-led the New York Contemporary Five in Manhattan, recorded and toured with Albert Ayler and with George Russell. |  | | The "world jazz" group Codona, consisting of Cherry, percussionist Nana Vasconcelos and sitar and tabla player Colin Walcott, recorded three albums for ECM. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Cherry_(jazz)
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| | Don Cherry, World Jazz Spirit |
 | | Cherry's earliest band was The Jazz Messiahs with drummer Billy Higgins, a lifelong associate. |  | | Cherry, ever and always, sounded joyful, though his music was by turns wistful, hopeful, lyrical, curious, atmospheric, incisive, brimming with wit and feeling. |  | | Said Mimarulgu in the studio out of Cherry's earshot after the suite was committed to tape, "While Charles Mingus is on Atlantic, only one jazz musician puts out side-long pieces." Two decades later, he reported that he'd listened to the tapes again, and found the music not to be of sufficient quality to merit issue. |
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| | Don Cherry |
 | | Avant-garde jazz reached its pinnacle with the album "Free Jazz", recorded for Atlantic in 1961 under the direction of Mr. |  | | Trained in the jazz tradition, he was able to challenge everything that was known, to infuse the jazz vocabulary with new and unfamiliar sounds, and to leave a completely new musical language in his wake. |  | | After the original Ornette Coleman quartet disbanded, Cherry continued playing in the avant-garde style, most notably on the recordings of Ed Blackwell and Charlie Haden, the most recent of which, "The Montreal Tapes", was released in 1994. |
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| | Don Cherry |
 | | Cherry is sometimes relegated to the "back burner" because his music moved so far from its bop origins and sometimes away from jazz itself. |  | | The group recorded several other albums and free jazz became an established jazz innovation during the 1960s. |  | | Much of what Cherry did in the 70s laid the groundwork for what has come to be known as "world music". |
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| | Why Don't People Like Jazz? |
 | | Jazz is for the rest of people who still like music for the sake of music... |  | | Jazz in the 1970's became not just America's music, but the World's music. |  | | And "jazz" interpretations of "rock" songs tend to be monstrosities that should be strangled at birth... |
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| | Don Cherry Discography |
 | | BMG 1993 74321 13274-2 (features three different remixes of the title track; the 2 remixes with Cherry are also on the album "Die Ratte") Inside Heaven: Sex is the answer. |  | | This is a list of released records by and with Don Cherry. |  | | * Caprice 1964 Records CAP 22050 (Sw) (Cherry is on one track of this 4-CD set, which was released in 2003) Don Cherry: Togetherness. |
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| | Don Cherry: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | Cherry himself remarked that he was inclined to vote for Macdonald. |  | | Don Cherry finished in seventh to the horror of Quebeckers and ironically beating MacDonald. |  | | After the left the Rockies, Cherry turned his eyes to broadcasting, landing a job as a commentator on Hockey Night In Canada on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. |
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| | CHERRY, Don : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |
 | | CHERRY, Don : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia of Popular Music |  | | From '87 Cherry occasionally reunited with Ornette; Art Deco on AandM included Charlie Haden, Billy Higgins, and James Clay on tenor sax; Cherry's sextet album Dona Nostra came out on ECM; Brotherhood Suite on Flash Music released posthumously compiled '67-74 tracks with Swedish musicians. |  | | Played early '60s with Steve Lacy, Sonny Rollins; founder-member of New York Contemporary Five '63-4 with Archie Shepp and John Tchicai; spent much time in Europe as prominent exponent of improvised contemporary music, but also ending his life as an exponent of what has come to be called world music. |
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http://www.musicweb-international.com/encyclopaedia/c/C108.HTM
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| | Blue Note Records |
 | | Cherry started playing trumpet in junior high school and as a teenager formed an R&B band with Higgins. |  | | They were the most revolutionary and controversial jazz musicians since the beboppers and proved to be vanguards of the jazz future. |  | | Cherry made his recording debut as a leader for Blue Note in 1965. |
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http://www.bluenote.com/artistpage.asp?ArtistID=3305&tab=1
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| | Don Cherry Resources |
 | | don cherry finished in seventh to the horror of quebeckers and ironically beating macdonald. |  | | in this sense, don cherry probably is one of the most important fathers of so-called "world music". |  | | symphony for improvisers / don cherry: blue note blp 4247,cdp7777... |
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| | Cherry, Don Music Web Links |
 | | Gallery 41 Presents Don Cherry - Audio files from an interview and a few photos; a sample from a multimedia CD-ROM they have released. |  | | -- The Beatles, The last lyric of their last song "From the start, marriage was instituted for contemptible, practical reasons--an idea of men." (Catherine Deneuve) Cherry, Don Don't anthropomorphize computers -- they hate it. |  | | Compromise: An amiable arrangement between husband and wife whereby they agree to let her have her own way. |
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http://www.searchmusicnetwork.com/Styles_Jazz_Bands_and_Artists_C_Cherry,_Don.html
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| | Don Cherry : Complete Communion - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Not counting a couple of sessions he co-led with John Coltrane and Albert Ayler, Complete Communion was the first album Don Cherry recorded as a leader following his departure from the Ornette Coleman Quartet. |  | | While the music on Complete Communion was still indebted to Coleman's concepts, Cherry injected enough of his own personality to begin differentiating himself as a leader. |  | | He arranged the original LP as two continuous side-long suites, each of which incorporated four different compositions and was recorded in a single take. |
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| | Don Cherry |
 | | Cherry's experimentation in what later came to be referred to as "world music" found a culmination in the creation of the trio Codona with Nana Vasconcelos and Collin Walcott in 1978, which synthesized aspects of Brazilian, Eastern Indian, and a variety of folk styles within an improvisational context. |  | | Towards the end of the 1960s Cherry fell into the orbit of the The Jazz Composers Orchestra, participating in the recording of the Michael Mantler-composed album Communications, as well as associated projects including Carla Bley's Escalator Over The Hill, and ex-Coleman Quartet bandmate Charlie Haden's first Liberation Music Orchestra effort. |  | | By 1960 the Coleman Quartet had released a number of significant free-jazz offerings: The Art of the Improvisers, Change of the Century, and The Shape of Jazz to Come amongst them. |
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| | Library of Congress Presents Jazz Film Series |
 | | Patricia Willard, jazz historian and the Library's Gershwin Consultant in Jazz and Popular Music, introduces "An Evening of Duke Ellington." Duke Ellington kept an extraordinarily active work schedule throughout the 1960s, with international concert tours, dance dates, sacred concerts and recording sessions. |  | | The festival built its success on mainstream jazz mixed with commissions for new music. |  | | Peggy Lee (Norma Deloris Egstrom) is often called a pop rather than a jazz singer--she's not even listed in The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz -- but her phrasing and interpretive skills, honed through associations with Benny Goodman, Dave Barbour, Benny Carter, Quincy Jones and others, attest to her jazz identity. |
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| | Sound judgment - Don Cherry |
 | | A landmark in modern jazz, trumpeter Don Cherry's "Complete Communion" (1965) still sounds state-of-the-art; its particular marriage of freedom, form and sheer joyousness are a beacon for musicians looking for a way out of both mainstream and avant-garde cliches. |  | | Cherry's quartet -- with saxophonist Gato Barbieri, bassist Henry Grimes and drummer Ed Blackwell -- traverse two 20-minute, multithematic suites, with improvisations flowing like a river between Cherry's singsong melodies. |  | | You need the RealPlayer plug-in to hear our sounds. |
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| | One-page History of Jazz w/RealAudio |
 | | So because the innovations of jazz can't really be annotated in the sheet music, we can only view the masters of the era in their recordings of the 1920s. |  | | Free Jazz and the Avant Garde Saxophonist Ornette Coleman and trumpet player Don Cherry were pioneers of this music through albums such as The Shape Of Jazz To Come and Free Jazz. |  | | The album Free Jazz was a more cacophonous affair that featured collective improvisation. |
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| | Amazon.com: Music: Complete Communion [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] |
 | | Don Cherry and Gato Barbieri are playful with the composed parts and very free and lyrical with their solos. |  | | Free jazz sounds rather natural so natural relative to say jazz rock or jazz funk... |  | | Favorite jazz albums: A list by aaron, student, flowering jazzer |
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| | NPR's Jazz Profiles: Sidney Bechet |
 | | Born May 14, 1897, into a New Orleans Creole family, Bechet was a child prodigy with a tremendous natural talent for music. |  | | Along with King Oliver and Louis Armstrong, Bechet is part of the pantheon of New Orleans' greatest jazz musicians. |  | | Listen to the NPR Basic Jazz Record Library segment on The Sidney Bechet Story |
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http://www.npr.org/programs/jazzprofiles/archive/bechet.html
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| | New Traditionalists by Art Ensemble Of Chicago / Don Cherry (Jazz) CD |
 | | Originally released separately on the Actuel label, the Art Ensemble of Chicago's REESE AND THE SMOOTH ONES and the first and second parts of Don Cherry's MU (initially two different albums) are reissued on Fuel Records courtesy of Varese Sarabande. |  | | The music represents the exciting, transcendent manifestations of free jazz in the late '60s. |  | | This superb two-disc set brings together three albums that were, until the 1990s, difficult to obtain. |
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http://cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6747315/a/New+Traditionalists.htm
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| | BBC - Jazz Review - Don Cherry/Kryzystof Penderecki, Actions |
 | | Meanwhile Don Cherry had come out from under the shadow of his mentor Ornette Coleman to spearhead the influence of the new found freedom (particularly in Scandinavia), whilst at the same time letting different folk musics seep into his musical DNA. |  | | Apparently influenced by the Original Globe Unity Orchestra piece of 1967, "Actions" often sounds more overtly 'jazz' than that group; there are episodes that showcase the explosive playing of guitarist Terje Rypdal and saxophonist Brotzmann that will make your hair stand on end. |  | | The Penderecki piece ("Actions for Free Jazz Orchestra") explores the balance between composition and improvisation in a less playful yet no less meaningful way. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/jazz/reviews/cherry_actions.shtml
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| | New York Jazz Collective I Don't Know This World Without Don Cherry |
 | | These compositions provide insight from the musician’s personal perspectives and perhaps convey the inspirational or motivational forces of Cherry’s influence in contrast to performing a cd comprised of Don Cherry originals. |  | | Mike Nock’s “Legacy” could be a sentimental reference to Cherry’s musical legacy. |  | | Multi-reedman Marty Ehrlich composed the title track and here the band along with Ehrlich’s lead clarinet work, perform an inspired rendering of what could have been a track from Cherry’s association with “Old and New Dreams” or Ornette Coleman. |
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http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=3580
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| | Lester Bangs, Free Jazz Punk Rock |
 | | For instance, both free jazz (which, with rare and minor exceptions, is probably the only kind of jazz which should ever be mixed with rock 'n' roll -- things like Blood, Sweat and Tears were Vegas lounge acts) and punk rock are musics with no explicit existing fundamental rules. |  | | The reason for all this blather is that I'm just about to try and convince you that punk rock and the very best jazz can not only coexist among one group of musicians performing together at one time, but that successful examples of said mutant hybrid already exist in abundance. |  | | As far as I can see, what Philips and Jacquet were doing on those Jazz at the Philharmonic sides was kind of the punk rock of its day. |
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| | Jazz Bulletin Board - Don Cherry: Symphony for Improvisers |
 | | And it was the first time I heard Karl Berger, I think he´s playing very very fine soloes on vibes, and his piano playing behind Cherry on the beginning of the second half of the album. |  | | Jazz Bulletin Board - Don Cherry: Symphony for Improvisers |  | | Jazz Bulletin Board > Talk Jazz > Releases, Recommendations and Reviews |
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| | The Bebop Shop Don Cherry |
 | | This digitally-remastered CD comprises two of his finest albums, 'MU first part' and 'MU second part'. These two albums, recorded in France in 1969 by the BYG label, showcase Cherry's unique sound, with drummer Ed Blackwell providing accompaniment. (Snapper Music) |  | | Don Cherry: Orient/ Blue Lake (CD: Charly, 2 CDs) |  | | Don Cherry - Ed Blackwell: El Corazon (CD: ECM) |
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| | Historical Perspective |
 | | In 1959, Ornette Coleman began recording a series of albums on Atlantic with a new group that was finally what he needed to express his notions about a new direction in jazz; it consisted of drummer Billy Higgins, bassist Charlie Haden and Don Cherry on cornet. |  | | Ornette Coleman has been both one of the most influential and one of the most widely criticized innovators of jazz music. |  | | The first album, Shape of Jazz to Come, named by an over eager company executive, was masterful in expressing Coleman's concept. |
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| | Jazz Improv Magazine |
 | | Jazz Gentry — Aristocrats of The Music World |  | | Kenny Barron, Piano Solo, "Anthropology," from the album Feelin It Together, 32 Jazz, Transcribed by Eric Nemeyer |  | | Wynton Kelly, Piano Solo, "On Green Dolphin Street," from the album Miles Davis In Person, Friday Night, Columbia Records, Transcribed by Aaron Garner |
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| | Don CHERRY: Discography |
 | | Stuttgart 1963 Concert / Sonny Rollins: Jazz Connoisseur JC 106 |  | | Evidence / Steve Lacy: New Jazz NJLP 8271,OJC CD-1755-2[CD] |  | | Pigs 'n' Repugnant / Frank Zappa: Vulture Records CD 001/2(2-CD)(I) Brotherhood Suite / Don Cherry With Berbt Rosengren Group: FLASH MUSIC FLCD-4[CD] |
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| | Music Store - Tower Records |
 | | Jazz Sale - Stock up and save 25% or more on every CD from Verve, GRP Records, Impulse! |
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| | Don Cherry- Perfect Sound Forever |
 | | In the 80's, Cherry began to experiment with electronic instrumentation as well as continuing to be a virtuoso acoustic musician. |  | | It is so remarkable that in one interview, Wynton Marsalis said that if a person were to listen to just one jazz album, it ought to be The Shape of Jazz to Come. |  | | Then in the mid 60's he pushed the frontiers of free jazz with John Tchicai, John Coltrane, Albert Ayler and his own recordings as leader. |
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| | JR.com: John Coltrane/Don Cherry - The Avant-Garde in Music: Saxophone: |
 | | Listen to him fill in around Coltrane's long linear testimonies and Cherry's rhythmic dipsy doodles on the joyous "Cherryco," and how ancient echoes of work songs, parades and African polyrhythms resonate through his solo. |  | | The Riverside Records Story [Box] John Coltrane's Meditations Priceless Jazz Sampler #3 Blues In The Night: Jazz Giants Play Harold Arlen Night & Day: The Jazz Giants Play Cole Porter Brazilian Horizons Vol. |  | | 1 Priceless Jazz Sampler Stardust: The Jazz Giants Play Hoagy Carmichael Heart & Soul: The Jazz Giants Play Frank Loesser Soft Lights & Sweet Music: Jazz Giants Play... |
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| | Photo Jazz Don Cherry Publicity |
 | | jazz opera in rehearsal, performance, & recording (filmed in‘7O, released in ‘99), w/ GATO BARBIERI/ JACK BRUCE/ DON CHERRY... |  | | Sam Rivers record label biographical sketches at Michael Fitzgerald's Jazz... |  | | did a backing for vocalist Don Cherry on “Band Of Gold” and... |
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| | JR.com: DON CHERRY (JAZZ) in Music |
 | | Personnel includes: Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Don Cherry (cornet); Herbie Hancock, Paul Bley (piano); Jim Hall... |  | | The Del McCoury Band in live performance November 10th. |  | | WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM America's greatest jazz station: WBGO's Top Picks and more! |
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| | music-reviewer.com - January, 2002 - Eagle Eye Cherry |
 | | While "Promises Made" doesn't stand up as well as the rest of PRESENT/FUTURE, it does show Cherry's softer, more mellow side and while his rockers are more effective, he certainly has nothing to be ashamed of on this quiet track. |  | | My own personal favorite on PRESENT/FUTURE, however, is "Never Let You Down," a musical apology which starts off with almost 10 seconds of windchimes before settling into a haunting hook that provides an underpinning for the entire track. |  | | Sister Neneh shows up in fine form on "Long Way Around," a track which wouldn't sound out of sorts on her own CD. |
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http://www.music-reviewer.com/01_02/cherry.htm
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 | | 1927 Don Barbour, born in Greencastle, Indiana, singer, 4 Freshmen |  | | 1912 Don Gillis, born in Cameron, Missouri, composer, Symphony #5 |  | | 1978 Don Gillis, U.S. composer (Symphony #5), dies at 65 |
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| | Eagle-Eye Cherry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His second album came in 2000 () but was remixed for the States (where it was released as Present/Future), but saw disappointing sales. |  | | Soon after he was born, he moved to New York with his father, where he began acting and playing music. |  | | Cherry comes from a musical family that includes sister Neneh Cherry, father Don Cherry and half-sister on his Swedish side Titiyo. |
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http://www.sterlingheights.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Eagle_Eye_Cherry
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| | Ya-sou - Tribute to Don Cherry - Tomasz Stanko Discography |
 | | And some simply refuse to categorize the unique sound of this remarkable band. |  | | Some people call Yá-sou's music "ethnic jazz", some call it "avant-garde". |  | | Ya-sou - Tribute to Don Cherry - Tomasz Stanko Discography |
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| | IAJO - The Jazz Organ Scene USA, Don Cherry |
 | | Cherry toured mainly through Europe, most of his recordings were made in Germany. |  | | Don Cherry (1936-1995), known as an excellent cornetist, worked first with Ornette Coleman. |  | | In the early 80's, he founded, together with Collin Walcott and Nana Vasconcelos, the group CODONA. |
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| | Tower Records - Mu - Don Cherry (Jazz) |
 | | Tower Records - Mu - Don Cherry (Jazz) |  | | We do not know when this title will be available to order. |
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| | Artists: Don Cherry |
 | | Don Cherry: A jazz great with true grit by W. Kim Heron |  | | Don Cherry 1936--1995: A Remembrance from Jazz Now Interactive. |  | | The Jazz Photography of James Radke includes three photos of Don Cherry |
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| | Don Cherry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Don Cherry (singer/golf) for the popular singer and golf player, born 1924 |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Don Cherry is the name of more than one notable person. |
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| | Surrealism Details, Meaning Surrealism Article and Explanation Guide |
 | | Although Breton initially responded rather negatively to the subject of music with his essay "Silence is Golden," later surrealists have been interested in, and found parallels to surrealism in, the improvisation of jazz (as alluded to above), and the blues (surrealists such as Paul Garon have written articles and full-length books on the subject). |  | | Jazz and blues musicians have occasionally reciprocated this interest; for example, the 1976 World Surrealist Exhibition included such performances. |  | | Some artists, such as H.R. Giger in Europe, who won an Academy Award for his stage set, and who also designed the "creature," in the movie Alien, have been popularly called "surrealists," though Giger is a visionary artist and does not claim to be surrealist. |
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| | Gallery 41 Presents Don Cherry |
 | | The first full-length interview to be released on multimedia CD-ROM by Gallery 41 features a rare, historical and uniquely personal conversation with Jazz legend Don Cherry accompanied by original photographs and art work from the Gallery 41 archives. |  | | Don Cherry - Interview With a Jazz Legend |  | | Don shares with us the amazing creative energy he was surrounded with growing up around South Central Los Angeles' thriving Jazz scene in the 1940's and 1950's...how and where he met Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler...and much more. |
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| | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Don Cherry: MAIN |
 | | Video archive of segments from the popular segment on CBC's Hockey Night in Canada. |  | | We pick the top 11 movies for every mood, including 'The Squid and the Whale' for those who like funny films about deeply dysfunctional families. |  | | The Jazz Photography of James Radke includes three photos of Don Cherry; Photo of Don Cherry by Eugene Lees; The Jazz Giant With a Little Horn: Gone but Not... |
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| | The Avant-Garde |
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| | Firm, The - Firm Abs (DVD) And Don Cherry (Jazz) - Cool |
 | | Firm, The - Firm Abs (DVD) And Don Cherry (Jazz) - Cool |  | | Beginning with a first, less intensive workout, Tucker gradually increases the duration of each workout, as well as the intensity of the exercises, ensuring that viewers of all fitness levels will get into perfect shape. |
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| | SendMeMovies.com - Don Cherry: Multikulti (1995) - DVD |
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